The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 17, 1929, Image 2

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1.1 ,ll|«IJH L PAGE T^O THE CTJNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY, JANUARIF 17, 1929 CpUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICE 1928 . The books of the Qounty Treasurer wRl bC'open for th^^JoUection o^ taxes for the fiscal year, 1928, at the Treas- ■'urer’s office from October Inth to December 31, 1928. After December 81 one per cent will be added. Aftei January .list, two per cent will be added, and after February 28th, seven per cent will be added until the 15th day of March, 19?9, when the books will be closed. All persons owning property in more than one township are, requested to call for receipts in each^cf the sev- SOUTH CAROUN RICH IN LINA VEGETABLES CWTENT OF IODINE Professional and Businei^ Men Believe Findings of Food Analysis Group qf^ Tremendoui^ Im^rtance.-Doctor Weston Tells of Iodine, Content Sufficient To Prevent Goiter. To Disseminate Information Over Districts Where Disease Is Prevalent. • (Fom The State) jin Battle Creek, Mich., are displaying A cheering New Year’s message for n v ^ . , - r o *ul Last year, South Carolina produc- the agricultural interests of South ■ thousands of bushels of Irish pb- Carolina was sounded in the supreme 1 tatoes at a great loss. The A. & V. , , ... ,. V ^ court room at the State House Wed- chain store system operates some 22, eral townships in which the propert.\ " . uniHom » located. This I's imporlaat, as a<l-l"'«>»y ditional cost and penalty may be at- Colnmbia, toll of of food analyses recently completed '’mi ablo-bod'-ed mate cithers b- wiuch sbosced that veiteUbles gro^j world knows that South Carolina po- twe»n the ages of twenty-one (21)j:n South Carolina are r.ch in lod.ne | Utoes are nch n «««»., -t will de- a -d -IMV (fiOl veara of age are liable! content—so nch that their use as aimand ihat product—think what it to ndv a 'coll tax of $1 00 except old food will serve as a preventive of goi- would mean to our agricultural groups soM rVs. who are exempt at fifty (50) ter, a malady from which millions of: to aU of us-^e*e it possU^ years of ago. Commutation Road Tax : people suffer. .for every barrel of potatoes grown tq $1 .50 in lieu of road duty. All able- Doctor Weston and Dr. James A.!be sold at a reasonab.e profit instead ■ Hayne, state health officer, pictur^ [ of t)eing allowed to rot in the field the 30,000,000 people who live iiT the j because thfr price offered would not socalleii “goiter” belt of the l^ited, pay. th freight to market,’’ Doctor States,^ where 50 per cent of the popu-1 Weston said. ’ —• lation has goiter in one form or an- j *‘How “can we let the. people know other, as clamoring for South Carolina j what the analyses of our foods show ? food produets once they are convinced; People know today as never before QOO stores in the Unitetl States. They figure they Could use- some 50,000 car loads of potatoes aimually. Once the bodiod men between the ages of 21 and 55 are liable to road duty except thi-se in military service, school trus- ieesr sthool teachors, ministers, and students. Proper fttUntion vl-II be giveiUhcSe who wi.sh to pay their taxes'through ^ . the mail by cheqk. money order, etc., ; that consumption of that food will j hoW important a part in' their health giving name of township and number j-prevent goiter. .South Carolina, should land well-being proper nutrition'plays. r available land to I «*We doctors get the pews The meolchl of that commission; Dr. W. W. Long, Clemion college; Dr. Wade Stack- house, Dillon; W. A. Coleman, Pam- pUco; J. Rose Hanahan, Charlestoh; William Lykes, secretary Coltimbia chamber of commerce; W. E. Gon zales, editor The State, and others dis cussed variou8*angIes of the project, all displaying interest and expressing the opinion that the findings of the commission offered much hope to ag riculture ilk this state . ' ■ Several speakers urged that iv^ry fact given out as regards iodine con tent should be checkei and rechccked, so that all might know exactly what was had; mention was made of the need of analyzing South Carolina cot ton seed to see what its iodine con cent was; Doctor Hayne spoke of the vast increase in the price of liver since it became known that it would relieve pernicious anemia,* a comparatively rare disease. After much discussion f«ad' LigJ^- sey ttiaeic a motion that the governor be made chairman of a committee exposed of one member from each c^l^essional district to co-operate with the food analysis commission to draw up a plan of procedure to sub- niit to the legislature. This motion was carried. The governor has not yet ap pointed this committee. who Endeavor to'make light of truth an4 honor and righteousnWs. Today Christ ia the moat '^dominant personality in the wojrW; Hislteach- ings are the moat powerful to combat I hereby announce myself as a can- c^bat didate for the office of Mayor of Clin- every form of sin and His Croseds the | ton,, subject to the rules and regula- most radiant and pene^ating light to tions of the Democratic primary. dispel t)>e darkness and tP mA^e plain to every man the way of eternal life May Go^ giVe you grace and power ] to be a true and loyal witness and a devoted follower of Jesus Christ. ,— What Do ■P.S. JEANES \ JACK H. YOUNG. Dr. W.T. Hughes - DENTIST Clinton, South Carolina Offices Formerly Occupied By Telephone Exchange Office Phane 65 Do? TiUBSCRIlJE TO THE CHRONICLE A PASTORAL LETTER W. Y. Ingram A Son PAPER HANGERS, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS . We Specialize On Wall Work GRBEJSVILLE, S. C. Clinton, S. C. Office—Kellers Drug Store no The Tax TevyT* State Tax * Ordinary County Tax Road ami Bridge. - Railroad Bortde tail Bonds .. 5‘A nulls I vfould he unable to supply the demand | through meetings of -medical associ- .. b'A mills jfp,. spuds, once the world is convinced j ations;’'the press can be of great ser- _ ^ ^ 1a. m .« < i !•« aar (11 O O OS * ! R^v. James H. Taylor, pastor of Cen tral Presbyterian church, Washington, mills i.tjiat these potatoes are rich in iodine j vice; our boards of health will assist; 1 i and that the consumption daily of a I railroads will edroperate and fertilizer T4 mill ' - • 5. i; I . . _ • 1— ioad Bonds - H mills Past Indehtedne.<s .. . ... Statewide School (6-0-1) Weak and High School.s C m.stitutional School .... Total . . 2 mills ...4 mills H mill small quantity of S6uth Carolinna po-| manufacturing concerns will join in. My Dear People: Again I am sendinjf to you a pasr i toral letter with the request that you A GOOD PLACE TO EAT tatoes wiU prevent goiter, because of j i believe. the iodine they cemtain, it was^ de-, “Our competitors in supplying i^^ad it'Carefully and conlfd'er very'se- clared, fproducts are Oregon and California. Doctor Weston’s remarks were made ] me give you some compatative 3 mills I assemblage, called together by ■ figures, as.to iodine content, of vege- TT 7^! Governor Richards. Farmers, mer-' tables grown in these states, all of .18 mills liankers. textile men and other j the figures being per billion parts: Laurens School IhHtricts represented and aU gave, Iodine Parts No. 1, Trinity-Ridge heed to the words of Doctor; S. G. Calif. Ore. ,No. 2, Prospect . h Weston. The findings of the Food P^ets 233 8 ’'’'i^n^Analvais conv..,is3ion, authoriz-d byiCarrots .135 S..5 No. 4, Bailey < r /. I J t7i • Q !!,:iioithe last legislature .and appropriated No. 5, Copoland-F emmg I $15,000 wi.h which to work, were pro- No. 6, Oak Grove 6 mills No. 7, Watts .Mills 8 mills No. 11, Uurens 22 mills No. i”. Ora * HVj mills Youngs School Districts No. 2. Friendship (D. 5) 24 mills Letture PeaChe^ Pope peas .. Spinach nounced of “enormous importance to South Carolina.” The meeting was called primarily-'Toma^tes .... for the purnoso of devising ways and j Asparagus means by which the results of the fodd | “We have S. G. 233 135 .. 754 . 192 ... 197 to 500 , 339 to 431 ...273 100 proved these T9 riously some matters of great import ance that relate to your spiritual life and growth. Our age is tremendously vital and I so full of complex and absorbing in terests that we do not realize how we are being swept along by the current j and carried away from our spiritual reflections and practices. It is impor- j tant that we shall pause and reflect 1 seriously upon the responsibilities and j obligations ,of our religious life. We need especially to take a deeper j interest in our own spiritual life. We need to give more time ^to the culti- cation of spiritual things and to re Special Sunday Chicken jpr Turkey Din ners z:. ..,75c analyses may hr "" atten-1 scientifically. Our work is not com-^hat -to be spiritually minded tion of the people living in regions i pjgte, but we have gone far enough where there is a defTcien-'y of iodine to j^now something of what we have No. 4. Bethany 16 mills No. 5, Grays - 17 mills non oi me peupie uui vv« , No. 6, Central , 101^ mills where there is a defTcien^y of iodine to know something ot what we have. ^ is absolutely necessary to our spir No. 7, Youngs .....a 17V* mills>in the food. After,a thorough j »it jg up to us to make. South Caro- devote cerUin por- No. 8, Warrior Creek 15 mills, sion of the matter, it was Je^ed to; Hna-wealthy; enable oUr people to pay worship and No. 10, Untord 24V* mills|appoint a commi^^ee, headed by Gov-.their .debts; atop this breaking of' ^e cannot survive spiritually No. H-B. Fountain Inn 24 mills'ernor Richards, with one member for banks,” Doctor Weston said in oon-■ worship. Therefore we should - Dials School Di.strict.v , each congressional district, and six at elusion. . ,v ‘ attend regularly the services of the No. 1. Greenpond 10 mills Targe, to co-operate with Doctor Mest- When iodized salts were mention^,: ^ball find No. 2, Eden . - - 17Vi^ mills | on and Doctor Roe E. Reminjrion, who p.^etor M'eston said their use should ^o^^age for our daily No. 3, Shiloh (Sul. 17) . 22 mills jhas been in charge of the labora,or>, be forbid Vn in South Carolina. ^ resolve fo attend No. r,. Gray Couii-Owings) . 24 mills j in drawing up a p.an to submit to the Ugn F. Taylor told of prospects | faithfully the worship in % house of No. L-3, j^rksdale-Namie 16‘A niilis lefislature. 'canning asparagus in the state , God during the coming year. No 8 Merna (Sul. 17) . 22 mill.« the conference had been ca.l- H’tipii.ssioTi was entered into as mark-1 _ „ku No. 3-B, Fountain Inn ....( 24 milks Sullivan School Districth No. 1, Princeton . 22 mills No. 2, Mt. Bethel 8 mills Special Daily Dinners 50c | All food well prepared. A clean, sanitary cafe for ladies and gentlemen. Prompt, courteous service. CLINTON CAFE G. P. MITCHELL, Prop. After the conference had been call- discu-ssion was entered inio as marK- j ^ obligation to ed to order. Governor Richards said j,ig such goods with a South Carolina ^ people. Th^ Sunday school I that over a year ago Doctor Weston ^ jabei. so that the buyer might know , had come to« him and discussed the i ^^bat he was getting. Large concerns,, g^j.y^Gon but the Sunday school can- j value of fiK/d products grown in South , yocter W^eston said, had told him that, poggibly do all that is necessary. Railroad Tax 3 mills M'aterloo School Districts • No. 1. Mt. Gallagher >Jo. 2. Bethel Grove No. Ekom (Sul. 17) No. 4, Center Point No. 5, Oakville No. 6, Mount Pleasant No. 14, W'aterloo No. 7. Mt. Olive Cross Hill School District 13, Cro.s.s Hill 21'/i mills 0. table.s contained certain quantities of j sufficient iodine to prote^^goi iodine, fanning in South Carolina would be re'^olutionized, the governor -phe project, T. C. Williams said, said Doctor Weston told him. The gov- ] mga^g more for the hapiiiness, wealth ernor declared he was greatly itn- ^ health of the p«0^e than any yet pressed wdth what Doctor Weston said broached and promised him his support. ‘Ti “This thineK^here,” Doctor Weston there is any credit to be given in this gaid. “Whv>^hould we not step out matter," the govesnor said, “a large and make our state prosperous. W’^e ^ I'port of it is due Doctar Weston." The can’tiiake a living agriculturally here 7* ^ I legislature made an appropriation of jf ^,g don’t take advantage of $15,000 to defrey expenses of making^ig opportunity, it is a fine time to analyses of foods. leave the state.” He suggested that an 12 mills 9 mills 22 mills 11 mills „ -8 mills 13 mills ... 8 mills girl than the Christian instruction and example of the home. In every home there should be a family altar around which the family may gather every day for wot^ip and prayer. You can^' rot afford to neglect this custom' of; ■ kmily worship. j Your support and'presence in- the work of the Sunday school will con tribute much toward the success of the school. Come to the Suhday school, and bring some one^with you. Let your N. alyses or locos. / i leave tne state, tie suggesteu luat »» example stimulate others. Doctor Weston, presented by t^er- be formed, a trade.mark I parents are urged td . Hunter School Districts No. 3, Rock Bridge . No. 4, Wadsworth No. 5. Clinton • 23 mili.s, pj^bards the food a: No, 6, Goldville 4 mills, not have been/^rried through, officer, and McLeod of | be No. 7. Belfa.Ht 5 millsT,Hg gaid ^Vile he^d Fetievert, before-both thought the matter orre^ j gburch attendance 6 milks I nor Richards, said that exce^or the , g-gguj.ed and the product brought to | services with their chill 8 mills i bgarty co-operation given hATGoverner , ^be attention of .g6iter ridden sections., p -ij should be present with t lysis project f)r. .James A; Hayne, state health ! children attend the; ’ren.; their j in order that the children! taught __the_ reg ul a’rity of ^ Do not go home “SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US AND KEEP YOUR WIFE YOUNG” Our modern family laundry is _ . now ready, to take care, of your family wash problem. We have a service for every possible need. Choose the service most fitted for your need and phone us. We understand our business— extreme care is used ill handling your clothes and returning them to you in a perfect, spotless con dition. BUf'HANAN’S Dry Cleahers and Steam Laundry ' : Phone 29 f No. K-9, Kinards J mips .heexperime^ that South to the state and D. ^he Sunday school exercises are! —- Zaroiir.a nwucts contpind lodino he of Hartsville, said Do<-—"' Doctor West- . 4 t over. I a great t e j constantly hope to some oi us. , reading be regular and careful. nr I Various sugge.stions for providing! n,gditation pn the Word of God ,.'..11 miilZ^ There are, he said, 30,000.000 people money for continuing the work of, ,,,.j.enroxhgn your faith ....16 naills. living in nthe “goiter belt” of the; .he analysis commission were made, aZiiills! United States ‘where 50 per cent suf- j Roddey of Columbia, suggesting . n.-aver be a dailv spir Uti and in- W:- No. R-42, Keederville rarolir.a n.- - - -- ..ver No. 16, Mounlville 21 millsno/iuea they contained the pro- me.ssage had “given a great deal Jacks School Districts portion of iodine that the analyses ^f hope to some of us.” No. 1, No white school' ./4 mills j shfvw’ed. i No, 2, Shady Grove .. 'No. 3, Renno No. 4, No white school No. 6,OT)ells' . J. * ^^8 mills fered from goiter. “Iodine in organic on all'state branded products, .No. 7, Garlingtim 3 milks i form is a sure preventive of this evi- Governor Richards said there wa.s No. ITx, Ilurricpne x' .'. 6 mills donee of a nutritional deficiency,’ necessity for South Carolina to Scuffletown Sriiool Districts said. ^ make and cart the food products re^r- -Nu 1. Long Brarwh * . 8 mills “Ip these goiter smitten regions the , re J to—that it had been established No! 2. .Mu.xiovc S mills,-birth rate is fallins off. The dumb that the veftetables grown .jj,, and reverence. It N.,. 3, I.ahg.don 3 mills I animals have to be given ihdine m the iodine desiroJ and that now was the da, with <lue respe v a No. 4, 8an lv Springs 4 mills 1 some form to maintain reproiluction. j time to ge( business men interested. No. 10, Lanford ,,: 2*4 Vi mills j I have visited these ^ctiorfS and the , He believed the legislature ready to co- No. 12. Oia ' 11‘i: mills'.people tell me there is a large demand operate cordially in any plan looking Persons sending in lists of names ' forkoods containing iodine. We find ! to the" rehabilitation o apmuKure us striro alwav" to keep to be taken off are requested to send South- Carolina vegetables rich in this i Do«or -tt'eston said the ™yk them eurlv and give the township and i food element—not only vegetables was before the “ as a house o _ school district of each, as the Treas-! grown in the lower part of the state.! “up to you to capture for S»trth.Caro. support of ,rte work .pf, the uruT is very busy during the month of'but in Anderson, York, Lancaster,;Ima the Irish potato market of the j church in every department let your December, - itual ex-. crcise. Do not neglect the habit of I prayer. Your spiritual life'will become' insipid an l dull if you fail to find time ^ for your daily private devotions." Remember to observe the Lord’s _uy with due respect and is the day of worship. Do not use the day for merely selfish purposes. Remember also to reverence the Lord’s house. “The Lord is in his holy ij Vol. 1 THE TALE LITE Publisheid By-44ie Back Seat Driver — ' ' 'e. January 17, 1929 ,tMo. 41' tf ROSS D. YOUNG, County Treasurer. For colds,'Vip and flu tuce ^ V 91/^ . 4.1-'. te your Spartanburg, Greenville and Edgefield ! Untied States and make Charleston | gifts be prompt*and liberal. Often our rich in it :the; first port of the South by means giving is very irregular and subject to personal convenience and we allow the work of the Kingdom of God trt asimragur contains” sufficient iodine Dr. D. M. Douglas, president of the to prev^t goiter, think of the de- University of South Carolina, who mand for this product in cans. said, “Our commission has gone far “Four ounce., dnily, of South Caro-j enough to pve * ”^'*** 3 linn Irish potatoes will protect an in- ->t ha. not ^ne dividual against goiter-it will pto-lvmce the outside worid. We have^t tect him in SwiUerUnd. in Mfnneapo-'to be sure lls, in Duluth, In St. Paul-or wher- tor Weston are nght. Their- findings eaiwvre, fKi* ! must be checked. lever men suffer^from this, disease, ‘Doctor M’eston said ' He told of having addressed a group suffer. We should always be willing to make sacrifices for Christ. Let the tithe be the* minimum ba-sis of giving. ,| Cantrikute through the regular chan nels of the church. Let your ^dving be :] individual, proportionate and regular. Take some active part in the work of the church. “Be ye^doers of the word and not hearers only." Do not ReBeviet Hm cuuiffirtkin, prevents coffinpliMfloM; ffi&d hffitlwmt nocffor^* W. Fred lightsey of Hampton, aaid! be. content toabe a sp^t^r. Your part the State Asparagus association and j your own respohsibnity. ne turn "jV rr th« south Carolina Producers’ associ-i. Be loyal to Christ, to the church and j of digtore and rargeniM in Dptroit on . large per cent ofi tu the Bible. Stand firm and do not I tte suhjort of j vegetoblcs grown in their seetiona, compromise. Christianity has always - fr W dtoUvil-lif fn" '"**>-«ted, he believed, and he«, mimiulted and always will he, but' 'kt4r.tth?yX?D"oe;:rWreto“ithat •>' -''-‘‘I up Ull night'asking him'questions ill I to I»t ' r&ud' to th'e finding, of the f«,d not^be present in pimire where “ - - - - - Christ and the church are made fun of or sneered at. Do not^ read ..books'or rublished for the bene fit jof the" motorists of (Tint<lh and vicinity by the Clinton Motor Co. E. D. CRAIG, / ^itor. W*onder what Ben Franklin, whose birth day marks the com mencement qf I^ational Thrift Week, would think of our modern civilization were he alive today? W’e have just install ed a lifting grease rack for greasing car*. We use genuine Alemite g r e as i ng equipment and have expert me chanics to do the work. Let us grease your car every 500 miles-^-it wil save you repair bills later-,-'-' analysis commission. The United States public h^th service is to send W. Frank McGee, Anderson; J. W, _ _ Shealy, commissioner of agriculture; alnan'*tcr check up on Doctor-Rem- C, E- Jones, chairtnan of the highway papers that seek to destroy faith or ington’s bindings and establishments * commission; John-P. Stevenf, mem^r I goodness. Have nothing to do withjj Poor 'Richiud’s epir grams are-stilUthe last word is thrift'. Why not practice some of them? We have four' grades of oil—get the habit of draining your oil every 500 miles. Start, the new year off with a set of Fire stones. V “W hat runs in best of families?” “Silk hose.” ' the- We wa^K and grease all makes of cars. Jim; “I don’t know what to do with my week end.” Jam: “Put on your hat.” A new salesmah has been added to the sales force of the Clinton Motor Co., Mr. Ellis of Greenwood, S. C, When a woman knits during theals, you can’t ' tell Wwere' tha spaghetti leaves off aid tha sweater begins. Getting the most out of the customer by giv ing him the most is the secret of business suc cess. We still keep a gc line of Model T Fwd parts, and our mechan ics are just as glad to work on the Model T as they ever were. The modern girl does not want a chaperone; she wants the chap alone. Clinton Motor Go. Authoriwd FORjP , Salas \. Senriec Clinton. S. C, 1.'* : -'-J